Robin van Persie has already impressed Manchester United manager David Moyes after just six days of working with his new manager.

The Holland international only linked up with his team-mates in Sydney on Sunday after missing the first 10 days of Manchester United’s pre-season programme.

With 30 goals in all competitions last season, Robin van Persie was one of the major reasons why Manchester United were able to scoop a record 20th championship by an 11-point margin.

Now David Moyes has the task of working with the prolific Dutchman and he already likes what he sees.

“I got to see him this week for the first time,” said Moyes.

“You can see his ability in the control, touch and awareness he has shown, just in the small games we have played and bits of the finishing he has done this week.

“I have been impressed by his professionalism as well.

“We have overtrained him this week to try and make sure we build up his fitness but he has never complained about a thing.”

David Moyes at his first day in work at Manchester United

The punishing nature of Robin van Persie’s training schedule means he will not start Saturday’s encounter with the A-League All Stars at ANZ Stadium.

David Moyes confirmed he will be used as a second-half substitute though, before playing a more significant role when Manchester United fly off to Japan on Sunday.

“What we are trying to do is get him in a condition that would allow him to do exactly what he did last year; score goals for Manchester United and be a really big influence on the team and its performances,” said Moyes.

“I am hoping he will be as big an influence again this season.”

Despite having hardly any pre-season work behind him when he left Arsenal for Manchester United, Van Persie made an amazing start, scoring on his home debut against Fulham before claiming a match-winning hat-trick at Southampton.

The 29-year-old did not stop scoring until a mini drought late in the campaign, by which time the Premier League was virtually won anyway.

“I wouldn’t say it was a surprise (how well he did),” said Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick.

“It was nice obviously and probably a relief for him because he had made a big move and there was a bit of pressure on his shoulders.

“He got off to a flying start and won us important games. For us to see the goals flying in was great and it carried on through the year.